Keys to Music Learning

Krista Jadro and Hannah Mayo

The Keys to Music Learning podcast discusses common goals and challenges in the piano studio, and offers research-based ideas and solutions to guide every one of your students to reach their full musical potential with audiation.

  1. 2月20日

    Notational Audiation: Deep Dive with Sarah Boyd

    Sarah Boyd joins Keys to Music Learning to discuss emergent music literacy, notational audiation, and effective strategies for teaching reading and writing with an audiation-based approach. In this episode, we discuss: Sarah’s journey into researching music literacyHow emergent music literacy prepares students for notationKey research findings on notational audiation and its cognitive processesThe role of keyboard feel in the reading and writing processPractical activities for introducing notation informallyHow Sarah integrates emergent literacy into her teachingThe impact of reading and writing book clubs for Sarah's studentsRecommended resources for teachers looking to deepen their understandingListen now and discover new insights into music literacy! Show Notes: Books & Research Mentioned: Musicianship-Focused Curriculum and Assessment – Colleen Conway (Ed.)Weaving It All Together – Heather ShouldiceThinking and Playing Music – Sheryl IottThe Ways Children Learn Music – Eric BluestinePiano Patterns – Andy MullenResearch Studies: The Mental Representation of Music Notation – Brodsky (2008)Thinking in an Objective Measure of Notation-Evoked Sound Imagery (2018)Emergent Music Literacy Study – Dr. Suzanne BurtonPractical Tools & Websites: Thinking in Music Audiation TestEric Bluestine’s BlogMusic Learning Academy Webinars (featuring Sarah Boyd)Connect with Sarah Boyd: Instagram: @PianoVineStudio Support Keys to Music Learning through the Keys to Music Learning Community! Join us on Facebook! Introduction to Audiation-based Piano Instruction and Music Moves for Piano Ready to learn more about audiation-based piano instruction and Music Moves for Piano? Visit Music Learning Academy for online courses, webinars, and resources. Want to dive into audiation-based piano instruction? Check out Music Moves for Piano by Marilyn Lowe.

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  2. 2月6日

    Getting to know Eric Bluestine, author of The Ways Children Learn Music: Part 2

    Eric Bluestine returns to discuss the concept of partial synthesis and its crucial role in Music Learning Theory. He breaks down common misconceptions, explains how patterns connect to real music, and offers insights into fostering creativity and generalization in students. This conversation dives deep into the philosophy behind MLT and provides practical applications for piano teachers. • Understanding partial synthesis and why it matters • Addressing misconceptions about Music Learning Theory • The significance of whole-part-whole learning in music education • How generalization and creativity work together in musical development • Practical strategies for integrating MLT in piano lessons • Encouraging improvisation as a tool for deeper musical understanding • The role of movement-based activities in reinforcing rhythm and tonality • Exploring Eric’s blog and its impact on MLT discussions LINKS The Ways Children Learn Music, by Eric Bluestine Blog: The Ways Children Learn Music, by Eric Bluestine Support Keys to Music Learning through the Keys to Music Learning Community! Join us on Facebook! Introduction to Audiation-based Piano Instruction and Music Moves for Piano Ready to learn more about audiation-based piano instruction and Music Moves for Piano? Visit Music Learning Academy for online courses, webinars, and resources. Want to dive into audiation-based piano instruction? Check out Music Moves for Piano by Marilyn Lowe.

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The Keys to Music Learning podcast discusses common goals and challenges in the piano studio, and offers research-based ideas and solutions to guide every one of your students to reach their full musical potential with audiation.